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Inside A Ware Studio: Our Creative Pottery Space

byA Ware StudioStudio in Indiranagar, BengaluruStarts from3,800 per personView full gallery

Welcome to the space where we trade screens for clay. Our studio is built on laughter, shared focus, and the kind of mess that makes for real growth. Whether you are here to learn or just to find your flow, you are welcome to settle in.

A warm welcome to A Ware Studio. This is me, Namrata, in my element, surrounded by the craft that has become my passion and my third career.

The heart of our studio, with pottery wheels set up and ready for a class. This is where our community of creators comes together to learn and make.

A close up of the trimming process, a quiet, focused moment that is a crucial part of the pottery journey.

Me, working on a hand built piece in our lush, green studio space, a perfect environment for creativity to flourish.

A view of our community space, where potters can practice and create independently, surrounded by the supportive energy of fellow makers.

A group of students fully immersed in their work at the pottery wheels, a typical scene of focused creativity at our studio.

Behind every masterpiece is a mess to address. This video shows the not so glamorous but essential process of cleaning the pottery wheel after a day of throwing.

A student proudly displays a cross section of her thrown cylinder, showing the even wall thickness she achieved through dedicated practice.

A student proudly displays a cross section of her thrown cylinder, showing the even wall thickness she achieved through dedicated practice.

A perfectly centered and thrown cylinder sits on the wheel, a testament to a student's progress in our weekend course.

About Inside A Ware Studio: Our Creative Space

One thing to know before you book: our studio is not a 'finish in an hour' place. We prioritize the process—the kneading, the trimming, even the wheel cleaning—over quick results. When you join a session, you are signing up for a few hours of tactile, focused work where the goal isn't a perfect pot, but a clearer understanding of your own hands.